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DEMOCRATIC ORATOR WILL REPLY TO BEVERIDGE Is Following thelaenbe Murphy, Bo Sweeny, Judge |B. C. Milton and Judge FA. Mo Trail of the Indiana Donald . it bad been planned to have Mr Senator. Williams speak at the university, igitelemmence but (his was impossible, as enly the Williams, of Massa-/8Oon hour was available. He wax a Democratic orator of reputation, © ved in Se escorted to the Savoy hotel, where he was visited by local Democrats during the afternoon oak tonight) Mr. Willams te following clome iN] sail for Nome at? pom elk, WH od with embexslement today , » Senator B ige's tracks, and pm m, today |. Efforts to co omine the sfidrt takes the ana senator to task the Hum-/ age are now in progress but it YH) ia all his campaign speeches, It) fof ggeg pg wow will ha said that officiais of the Pumetil coo] ber com: |i8 generally belleved that should] ine in the doo ay Soynd Electric Co. are determined ff Yiryan be elected, Mr. Williams ts sure of an important cabinet port John Y. Terry, of folio committee sisting of ge Alfred Chairman TER FOUNTAINS 46 THE STAR-—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1908. SHAFER FACES ON THe HE FRONT heen “ Ticket Agent's Are Trying to Settle the Case. pe Will T. Shafer, Avice wae received yesterday the Puget Sound safe arrival In Callao of th fe tg ROR the who was arreste low! Wednesday The ste, 0 ‘ steamer Santa Crar arrived in| to let the law take its course pert vage » with wal © Hur t ploked up » wrounded. near w or Glenfarg has the CP Rh. te Vancouver to to furniah bond tn any sum According to the experts have examined Shafer's the Gray line of Seattic, was car rying passengers and leaded with tumber, The lumber floated the damaged craft and enabled the Asuncion to tow her into port. No cause has yet been given for ;the accident. The weather at the time was clear and the sea smooth, one Ob tate = and Fourth some point in ssed pro Ming thewe be of cast atal design @ fountains at the city will be Migs Helen kvest of Miss Kathioen Gaffney yes terdey at a box party at the Moore TO BE ARTISTIC. of the party |‘ The steamer Olympia arrived yea. terday at Nowe PLAN MONTHLY DIvwmns, [thas the office accounts were net! The entertainment committee Fobeecked out for severe! months. | the Beattie © retal club by Walter 8. Fulton, counsel for ranged fora 6 jock dimmer ev Shafer, does not deny that his client ory firet Thursday of (he month for faces an embarrassing situation, but members and triends. STOCK MARKET FURNE 8 G, OSBORN 4@ Co. New York, Oct, 9 thinks the matter is one to all. 1908. | —_ | VIOLINS Stocks High) = Amal. Cop.../ 74%! And outfits one-third off the HP a ~ F. Co) 40%) 39% regular price this week m.” Locom. | 48 46 Music Dept. of Kobler & B) = Chase. 42%) 41% | €. H. ROBE, Proprietor. 87% HO 8TH 1918 Becond Ay, Seattle { 8%) HS) OS us o 1.18% jes theatre. Among those of the party] ssetia Reviaie, through Marjorte teh 1 Grieg efforts the foun: Miller and Mra Gaffney Col. F. & Iron] a By) ah x6 | : 3 1 = established, and Royal Hightanders. en. Klectric : i sosinaa” and Supt. Ma; The Royal Highlanders wi! enter X. fd idiglian “iaeline e Gepartment, will | tain at a soctal dancing party this! Groen C. Cop! 10%) 10 10} 16% i ang a design for — at Evergreen hall, First andj) Contral. (187i 196Q (186% 188 | u sin ess orry at Lowin, & N.. 04% 103% 1064 )105 | re en Mo, Kan. @ T) 29% 20%) 29% | | Mee oot rr r % onter- | M fc. .| B4% 63 | eau! Be ee eat ed last evening at a a & nd je eo | sary Mr. Munday. Co . Las 137 ‘s/t 139% || are now open for business at taid for 14 lea /122 123 our new location, Jament Announcement. mn tee + i % | | 26%! Mra i. N. W. Griffin of | P ool Car.) 39 3 su) 33K an. announce the | en-|Monding -. 120% 126% 129401294 | I] 600 Third Ave. | Kagerment ¢ ir daughter, Peart| Rep. 21%, 21 | Bay | Bryant, to Mr. Graham Paul Taber! HS & L pta am 13 | 30 Cor. James St. Oct. &—The | of Seattle, Miss Griffin has been Co. 19%) 18%) 19% Se ‘Asuncion | “iting her sister, Mra Mark Hiatt,|& L Co, pt.) 49%! 43%) 474 Come and see us when this afternoon the jim this city for the past year, while South. Pacific git 100 100% 102 in need of Shoes. We will mei Mr Taber haw reskied in Seattle Sourh. Ry m1 treat you right, and can save wchooner Norwood, | during the five years The meee om Pacific } S162 ery you money the collided at 3 o'clock | coren be performed at the} | 8. Steel | 6%) 46 off Point Gorda. Je’s home in Garnett, | Steel pra 109 “ ot, 108% e whieh | Beton and the newly wedded Weating tic mi te ans ouple will be at home in Seattle) West. Union iol f jafter Jan, 1, 1908 ’ { f \DY EARI CHICAGO GRAIN. | | i was how ‘bieege, Oct. 9, 1908 1 & L rson COAT ht: {et bettas warty given today at] wate — [OPMMIRD, Low\CTone |) a aseune Bee a : NC Say tes Sep csc iaaigieaia, ff 600 Thind Ave. The active members of the Pil July ” 98%) 9Ty om a. Pht sorority en OO a ee eae Ate fer the chapter alumnae members today at the chapter house on Uni- versity Heights, | Knickerbocker Club. | The Koickerbocker club will give tts first dancing party this eveuing at Christensen’s Broadway hall Acorn Club. The Acorn club will give its {ine dance of the seanon, 1986. Saturday evening, Get. 10, at Tien tem Hilt club house, 15th and ee on st. This will be fret series af dances to be given on the second and fourth Saturdays dur- ing the season. Arts and Crafts. Lat Thought eub ¢ns hibition, being held at the Ctt jerated club house, corner Thomas 4 Harvard N. The Ctlonian club herge of the next musical jive ae Tosti Mins Genevieve Brittain ah dances Reafielt Mise Myra Jack. Goodbye Sweet Day A Van" | pant Vonnah Beach Miss Bertha Cutler Conmittes on Matrimony”. : Mise Mabel Hush Lowe Me tf f Lave” Good Bye, Summer” Madam Clery | Mark, Mark, the Lark” Conner . Foote Towtt Schubert -Liwet Mine Nellie Mae I ante p. ‘The steamer Athic ” on the Tum te Bremerton will go into drydock tor r. Nickel Plated Hook Sash Lift : :: : a1 Cc You sino have thy brass and to our Immense stock ~! Waterproof Silk mhoe of a tow pai | seh 1ite Raincoat Co. First Ave. and Madison. manufacturers of Rain. coats in U. &. F. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Av. Saturday Evenings From SIX t the S » eight o'clock, are now aturday evening ho sim our savings department easiest way, the surest way to accumulate is to form the Habit of Sav 6 Pabhit is the t force bad, great re Whether good or Habit is the line of least resist who has once fully of to the » one the Habit will back Old cargless \ little a week and the 4 per Saving pound imergst soon make Scandinavian American Bank Two Hours On—~ Do You Want : a Piano Snap? - wie ¢ i Raturday Apeciate, ' wo cows wat ess % . Cam pbetl, Pe her Wheeiock. Chickering and many ather fine siaces find their way to an aeprect- ative owner owe Setardey al About twenty, Me elient Grande and three fine pla Call and investigate bat come sar fore your ghetee in deitvered to moms wth ot home aed the plane been looking for for ment your reach Remember that the Kobler rentee enabling rou to wx. thin © feasonable time if you * satiated with your purchase, i Rawe Myertal te Plath figures and must be sold on a one We ink cure is the oniy o house on the Pacific const are pomttively one price Ie maintained KOHLER & CHASE The Busy Shop For Busy - Shoppers Saturday CARBONA, THE UNDURNABLE CLEANING sample; large bottle FLUID— Ask THERE 1 NO PAnAL Wat the “TO AZOMIS OR tation package # HO OM OF grease of any kind, » * and prevents roughness, redness and oe The celebrated in tablet f Menge Neduces Fat, by mG PRUE Soe Beglion Pro- Se oe Gam and Rye regular 600; specinl¢ Whtekey, Vele-Neptha Soap, cake Fhe Raven Drug Co. 4 Doors Above the Timét, Opp. Bon March. The Raven Talks. 1412-16 Second Ave. Shafer Bldg toh Prices. ad ° Alaska Building, Seattle, U. 8. A. oO Phone, Main 2646. AR. B, Cailey, Mgr. ind, 4972, FORMAL CHARGE Friends the dineovery of a shortage! H in hia accounts, was formaliy chaty The accused man's bond will he fixed late this afternoon, It te sald) that Shafer's friends will be on hand | who) which ep By could be compromised with justice | W Majestic | Furnish the Home Complete. i shapes are shown, #1 10 BOX OF 6 PAIRS. Howe heel #160 BOX ized Lisle Hose, toe, , fine quality are mentioned below: $1.00 IVY MODEL 590 high bust, Under One Root—Lverything to A wide assortment of styles and ¢olors, |} with velvet facing and binding; from the real maco thread, fine ribbed, double knee, OF 6 PAIRS—Misses’ Fast-Black Mercer silky New Corset this sea- | son, designed to give long, slender lines long hips and long back below waist FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 | Misses’ School Hats of felt, plain-banded mushroom effects, trimmed with pretty Persian scarfs; assorted shades. These are exceptional valués at $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50. Also Children’s Fancy Trimmed Hats at from $3.00 to $7.00. New Untrimmed Hat Shapes and Trimmings for Women thoroughly new this also Satins and Silks with velvet facing. Many small turbans to the large especial interest to home milliners. - ings and Fancy Feathers, ‘ancy Heckle Breasts in various shades 50c, € 75¢ and $1,00. » $1.35. 35« 55¢, Iridescent Breasts, $2.75 The Box during the Semi-Annual Sale economical advantages of buying Hosiery now in progress more pronounced by reason of the siveness of the assortments. School Hose. Misses’ Fast-Black Cotton high spliced | w eight Lisle $1.10 BOX OF 6 PAIRS finish, spliced heel and double knee and sole, Ivy Corset Models Promote Stylish Figures This line includes some particularly attractive and good-fitting models at low prices, four of which $1.50 IVY MODEL bust 290—Pretty pink or. blue Medium. | and moderately long hips. batiste; medium Designed for slender figures requiring a princess } Made of strong coutil, tri t top with ‘ ad wes end Stteh with two-palre of ho sy xl hip. Top trimmed with satin ribbon. Two pairs hose Support ttached $1.50 IVY MODEL 400—Designed for the full | aan ove stefani a eas n figure; fits close under the arms, permitting bust | neers: erAcadiadbatas Bytiy sane to rest easily in the Corset, Skirt is extremely | Corset, designed for short, full figures. Low bust, dang over hips and back below waist-line, and | and long skirt over abdomen and hips; material KERR'S LUSTRE TWIST, 15¢ SPOOL—Three Hundred yards on @ spool ACME CRIMPING PINS, 5e BOX- good steel; dozen in box Cc. M. C. or tear SILK DRESSMAKING PINS good points PRINCESS TOILET PIN BOOKS, 15e BOOK- drawn Wire Pins. INVISIBLE WAVE HAIRPINS, silver-finished MAGIC COMBINATION cute Drawer Leggina for the-little tots, and the effective Wool Toques so popular for early | Fall and Winter wear | $1.00-—Very warm, Jersey- 95e SWEATERS—Soft yarn, heavy corded $2.45 SWEATERS—Heavy and_ closely | 4 weave; coat style, with pearl buttons down Sa ape = ae double-breaste ie | ribbed, high neck, long a : 7 “a ioned with pearl buttons. Gray, re ight- | front. Red, gray and white, with red OF | hue of white Suitable for girls or boys | sleeves, and ankle length- navy trimmings, For boys or girls from 1 |g... 1 to @ years to 8 years He WOOL TOQUES—Light and medium. | eream and natural, Excellent $1.95 SPECIAL HAND-MADE SWEAT- | weight Toques in Roman stripes; pretty ERS-—-For children from 1 to 4 years, Coat | shades. Also very attractive pink and white garments for school wear. i style in either red or white. These are ex- | or blue and white combinations. For the lit 3 ceptional values, and specially priced tle tots from 1 to 4 years Vests and Pants as above, 500 We DRAWER LEGGINS—With or without feet, very soft, white wool, Jersey-ribbed ait sines a garment Great | Ranges iia HUSBAND : | TOO MUCH WORRY | | Suit for divorce was filed by | the |Marie Kelly against John Kelly in } |the superior court this ®norning |The ecomplatut all that the » gouple were marri@ in January ; \1 but that the husband ehap M |doned Mra, Kelly in May, 1904, Me |» fashioned to give flat appearance in front below waist-line; extrapair hose supporters in front. Material i strong coytil, trimmed with pretty HOSE SUPPORTERS, 15¢ PAIR—Seldom slip THREAD. | CUTTER AND THIMBLE, 5e EACH— | Nickel finish, guaranteed not to tarnish Warm garments from the Infants ROTARY OFFICE SOLID OAK DESK, SPECIAL $17,85 CHAIR, SPECIAL Double-pedestal, solid oak, roll top $7.50 High-grade Desk, finishe rolden ; length, 50 inehes; quartersawed oak | width, 30 inches; height 16 inches. Chair, finished waxed | Substantially and commodiously econ golden. Spindle-back | structed; two rows pigeon-holes, pen and saddle-shaped | tray and paper compartments, Both wood seat, fitted with | pedestals have ¢ pearing arm-rest adjustable serew and | and are filled with drawers, lower draw spring. Arms just a | er in right-hand pedestal being extra comfortable height. | large to accommodate books and letter. Office Arm Chair to | file. Curtain automatically locks all match, special $5.50. drawers when down FREDERICK & NELSON custody sultable is double over lower part of skirt. Strong coutil is used, the top trimmed with broad band of em- broidery. Three pairs of hose supporters are at- WOODBURY'S FACIAL 80. one of the best. Length 344 inches; hand lotion ROGER & GALLET’S Handy shaker boxe PIVER'S FACE siris and Azurea 26¢ BOX—Fine pin wire, approved flat crowned mushroom styles. and $3.50. Misses’ Cotton and Lisle Hosiery is prominent, | Apparel for Women, Misses and Children Excellent Showing of Misses’ Trimnied Hats for School Wear ticket agent ‘of il jectric compat q 014 season, consisting of plain felts, felts styles and These will be of Misses’ and Boys’ “‘Rialto” Fast-Black Hosiery Six Pairs in a are made even merit of the goods and the exten- as is also Boys’ $1.10 BOX OF 6 PAIRS—Misses’ Fast-Black medium- Hose, fine ribbed, spliced heel and toe. Boys’ ‘ indestructible Sehool Howse, extra heavy Rialto"’ fast -black, or medium weight; high spliced heel and toe. embroidery edge. | tached. CRAVEN NICKEL - PLATED PIVER’S SACHET, OUNCE, DRESS SHIELD PINS, 10e CARD Nia and Toilet fei Oe-—Rosiria, Azurea, Trefle Incar- Twelve on a card SMe _| nat and Safranor. Sealed bottles. J PRISCILLA BINDING TAPE, l5e > BOLT Large assort- HOUBIGANT’S ‘IDEAL PERFUME, OUN' H ment of colors; bolt, ten yards. Delicate and lasting. FANCY HAT PINS, 10¢ EACH —Different colors and MARCEL DR styles quality, all coarse teeth AUNT LYDIA'S LINEN-FINISHED CARPET RICKSECKER'S COLD CREAM, 50ce—An excellent skin THREAD, Se SPOOL-—In various colors | food , $1.50 SSSING COMBS, 75e and $1.00-—Superior SOAP, 19:—Well known as ESPY'S FRAGRANT CREAM, 19¢e—A very superior TALCUM POWDER, BOX 19 POWDER, 95e BOX—Le Trefle, Ro- Excellent for {T'S TOILET WATER, TWO -Hand LAVENDER FLOWERS, OUNCE, 10c- linen closets. 10e BOX—Gold and ROGER & GAL OUNCES, 95e—Peau d magne and Vera Violette. “SETWELL” ckel; fold, pocket COAT HANGERS, l5e and can be carried in ERS, 25¢ CARD. in few minutes, Wear Section, embracing Sweaters for boys or girls, INCORPORATED of the two children and ¢. allmony is pd for attle I posed for the drawing aske Ks ON BXVOSETION ANOTHER A-¥-P, SONG, WEST ELECTRIC Dickson, of Seattle, gnd a Se-/J. Ww. Powel HAIR CURL- Waves or curls hair Five on card. Sweaters, Leggins and Toques for the Little Folks | 00 uso scrms FOR CHILDREN -ECIAL, LARGE ASSORTMENT AXMINSTER RUGS, sizes 27x54 and 27x60, special, $1.65; 36x72, special, $2.85. Various | attractive patterns in popular color effects, Exceptionally interesting values at the quoted figures. Ostermoor Mattresses sontative CENTS, Ir t o A.-Y. saued t th apt ' K. War BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 2: BJ, Gove tht It is rapidly arriving, and will make big money for pr anne Seven Gian s ting KAVANAGH GCO,, Inc, Mine Operators, B078 feria cliahion, Bepeny 704-5-6-7-8 JOHNSTON BLDG of the Capt vio st vr Washing- with ent buyers